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Allison Whittington is the central protagonist of the first part of the story, a young woman whose life has been profoundly shaped by the long-standing war between the Roxcheanuk Confederation and the United Kingdom of Bezel Iltoa. She is a striking figure with blonde hair and blue eyes, a combination that is notably uncommon among the people of Roxche, hinting at a more complex heritage. Orphaned at the age of eight when her father, a military officer, died in the conflict, Allison was subsequently raised in a place called the House of the Future, an orphanage that became the foundation for many of her core relationships.

Possessing a lively and impulsive personality, Allison is a daring and somewhat tomboyish individual who is quick to act, sometimes recklessly. Her enthusiasm for adventure and her willingness to bend the rules are defining traits, often landing her in trouble, though her intentions are always to help others and get things done. She is a skilled pilot with the Roxche air force, holding the rank of sergeant, and her physical abilities are exceptional, a result of her military training and an active lifestyle that gives her a well-above-average level of fitness and gymnastics. However, her practical skills are not without their limits; while she is a first-class aviator and an excellent shot with an aircraft's machine gun, her marksmanship with standard rifles or pistols is notably poor. She also has a notorious and long-standing habit of sleeping in late in the mornings, a trait that remains with her into adulthood.

Allison's primary motivation throughout the first half of the narrative is driven by a blend of patriotic duty and personal desire. She is committed to her role as a pilot, but her deepest personal drive is her love for Wilhelm Schultz, a boy she grew up with in the same orphanage. Their relationship forms the emotional core of her story. She is in love with Wil and repeatedly attempts to convey her feelings, but her efforts are often frustrated by his oblivious and dense nature. Her actions are frequently aimed at creating opportunities to confess her feelings or to protect and be close to him, leading them on a series of adventures that take them across the contested continent.

In the story, Allison serves as the energetic and action-oriented engine that propels the plot forward. Her vivaciousness and reckless enthusiasm are perfectly counterbalanced by Wilhelm's more serious and analytical demeanor, making them an effective team. Their adventures, which involve searching for a legendary treasure that could bring an end to the war, put them at the center of a larger geopolitical mystery. Her key relationships are with Wil, her childhood friend and love interest; the orphanage matron, Corazón Muto, who raised her; and later with Carr Benedict, a pilot from the opposing nation of Bezel, and Fiona, a young woman with a royal lineage, who become trusted allies.

Throughout the course of the first part, Allison shows development not so much by changing her fundamental nature, but by achieving the goal she has long sought. After a series of adventures and close calls, she finally succeeds in winning Wilhelm's heart and the two begin a life together. This transition sets the stage for the second part of the saga, which takes place roughly fifteen years later. In this later period, Allison is now a thirty-five-year-old captain in the air force, working as a test pilot for new aircraft. Her full name is Allison Whittington Schultz, and she is the mother of Lillia Schultz, the new protagonist.

As an adult, Allison remains a beautiful woman who looks younger than her age, often being mistaken for Lillia's older sister during their travels. While she retains her cheerful personality and her love for meat, she has matured into a more capable and responsible figure. Though still untidy in her personal life, she is a steadfast and confident mother who is fiercely protective of her daughter when her safety is at stake. Her most notable ability remains her exceptional piloting skill, which she continues to use as a test pilot, pushing aircraft to their limits. In a complex turn of events, her husband Wilhelm is secretly alive and working as a spy under the alias Major Travas, a fact that Allison must hide from her daughter, who believes her father is dead. Despite the secrecy and separation, Allison continues to date her husband, revealing a deep and enduring affection that has persisted through the years.